Annotation:Sruthán a' Chait

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X: 1 T:Sruthán a' Chait (hornpipe) T:The Cat's Stream % ? place name B:DMWC.43 C:Willie Clancy setting F:file ID: dmwc/138sruth N:A close relative of "Humors of Tullycrine"/"I Furnished Up My House" (CRE1.205) M:C L:1/8 Q:150 R:hornpipe K:Am AG|EAAB cBcd|eaag e2dB|cAA2 BAG^F|GBde dBAE| A3B cBcd|eaag e2dB|cAA2 BAGA|cAA2 A2 :| Bd|eaa2 aged|eaa2 aged|e^fg2 gedf|e^fg2 gedB| A3B cBcd|eaag e2dB|cAA2 BAGA|cAA2 A2 :|



SRUTHÁN A' CHAIT (Stream of the Cat). AKA – “Struthán na gCat.” AKA and see “Humors of Tullycreen/Tullycrine.” Irish, Hornpipe (whole time). A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Junior Crehan credits the hornpipe to the blind 19th century piper Garret Barry, who used to sit and play on a bridge over a small stream in Cloonlaheen, Mullagh, County Clare. This was the area that Gatach, an evil magician, was slain in battle with Diarmaid. Gatach had the ability to shape-shift, including into a cat, and this proved to be his undoing. See article in the Journal of the Folklore of Ireland Society, vol. 66, 1998. (pp.143-157).


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - piper Willie Clancy (1918-1973, Miltown Malbay, west Clare) [Mitchell].

Printed sources : - Mitchell (Dance Music of Willie Clancy), 1993; No. 43, p. 54.

Recorded sources : - s

See also listing at :
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